Recreate this image as a hyper-realistic 3D render using Corona Renderer in 3ds Max. Match the original photo’s camera angle, lighting direction, and composition as closely as possible. Use physically accurate materials and global illumination to achieve natural light behavior. Set the camera height and focal length according to the perspective in the photo — around eye level (150–160 cm), with a 35–40 mm lens for realistic proportions. Lighting setup: Use Corona Sun & Sky system to match the time of day shown in the image (adjust sun direction based on shadows). Enable Adaptive Light Solver for balanced lighting. Add a Corona LightMix setup for fine-tuning warmth and intensity. Materials: Convert all surfaces to Corona Physical Materials. Maintain accurate reflection and bump maps for realism. Use PBR textures with real-world scale and proper roughness. Add subtle imperfections — fingerprints, dust, fabric wrinkles — to make it believable. Rendering setup: Enable Denoising: Intel AI Render at 4K resolution Use tone mapping: Filmic highlight compression = 3.0, Contrast = 1.1 Exposure balanced for daylight realism The final render should look indistinguishable from a real photograph — perfectly lit, balanced in tone, and photorealistic, with cinematic depth of field and accurate color temperature.